Monthly Archives: April 2018

On the 26th of April the Court of Appeals overturned zoning approval for the “Planned Unit Development” that had been planned to replace and evict Barry Farms. While this fight probably isn’t over, Empower DC turned their already scheduled happy … Continue reading →

On the 25th of April, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump’s Muslim Ban case as protesters gathered outside. A Japanese-American speaker warned of the ugly precent set by the 1944 Supreme Court Korematsu_v._United_States case. In that case, … Continue reading →

On the 21st of October, Students Against Sweatshops picketed the Georgetown outlet of Abercrombie and Fitch. The sweatshop-friendly retailer was renamed “Abercrumble and Ditch” for their decision to refuse to sign the 2018 follow-on to the post Rana Plaza “Accord … Continue reading →

On the 18th of April, MD residents from Cove Point, Accokeek, Myersville, and other places menaced by fracked gas project protested outside the MD Dept of the Environment. They were there to demand that the existing state ban on fracking … Continue reading →

On the 18th of April, DC Divest rallied on the steps of the Wilson Building, then packed the room at the DC Council’s CFO Oversight Hearing. They were there to demand that Jack Evans stop holding up a bill to … Continue reading →

On the 17th of April, California’s governor Jerry Brown appeared at the National Press Club. To get in, he had to pass protesters demanding he cut his ties to California’s oil and gas industy and ban fracking in his state. … Continue reading →

One of the big anti-Trump marches of 2017 was the Science March. On April 14, 2018 the Science March returned to DC. Although not technically and anti-Trump march, most of the marchers and many chants were militantly anti-Trump. Chants of … Continue reading →